Women's soccer team exits College Cup after losing shootout
Duke played 220 minutes of soccer this weekend, but both of its games were decided by a single shot.
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Duke played 220 minutes of soccer this weekend, but both of its games were decided by a single shot.
Holding onto the lead for more than 12 minutes in the first half, unranked Georgia Southern was beating No. 10 Duke at home in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
For a Duke team that has had its ups and downs this season, tonight's game is an opportunity to start over.
When Duke won in Chapel Hill Sept. 30, it was the Blue Devils' first road victory at North Carolina since 1997.
CARY, N.C. - Down 1-0, Duke senior Sarah McCabe fired an 11-yard shot at the Florida State goal just 34 seconds into the second half.
After a 3-0 win against Miami Friday in Coral Gables, Fla., Duke fell to Wake Forest 1-0 in Winston-Salem Sunday to end its regular-season schedule.
The men's and women's cross country teams raced in two different states, with two very different results Saturday.
Three minutes into the second half Wednesday night, freshman Sara Murphy headed a cross into the back of the net, putting the Blue Devils ahead of No. 9 Wake Forest, 1-0.
Duke cheers must have drowned out sighs of relief when Christie McDonald nailed a header past Marquette's goalkeeper on a sunny afternoon Sept. 17.
The Blue Devils took over three hours to play the full 90-minute game against Boston College last night, but it was the final 73 seconds that gave them the win.
Duke started out its ACC schedule on the right foot Thursday night.
Stuck in a 1-1 draw at the end of the first overtime period Sunday, the Blue Devils stood in a huddle with their arms around each other.
Duke returned home Sunday from its second weekend road trip in a row with its second-straight split.
The Blue Devils got their revenge on Yale, but the satisfying win was overshadowed by the team's first loss of the season.
The Blue Devils have a score to settle with Yale.
When she returned to Duke for training camp this August, senior Rebecca Moros didn't have the usual what-I-did-on-my-summer-vacation story to tell.
For a team that allowed only 13 goals all season, getting knocked out in the second round of the 2005 NCAA tournament was not the way it wanted to go.
Former Blue Devil star Alana Beard is coming home to Cameron Indoor Stadium Tuesday, and she's bringing the rest of the 2006 USA Women's World Championship Team with her.
BOSTON - The Blue Devils were less than 10 seconds away from claiming the first National Championship in Duke women's basketball history. They just needed one defensive stop to hold on to their 70-67 advantage and start the celebration.
BOSTON - In her five years at Duke, Monique Currie has been a part of three Final Four and two Elite Eight teams. The senior All-American has come close to winning a national title-which would be the first in program history-but has never made it to the championship game until now.